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[[File:Encephalartos_ferox02.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''E. ferox'' in Mozambique]]
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===Common Names: ===
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Zululand cycad
Zululand cycad
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cones are a spectacular orange red colour,
cones are a spectacular orange red colour,
but occasionally the cones can be yellow.
but occasionally the cones can be yellow.
===Cultivation: ===
''E. ferox'' is one of the most attractive
and widely grown of the African cycads. It requires
excellent drainage and does particularly well in deep sandy soil.
It commonly grows in some shade, however in cultivation plants
grown in full sun grow much faster than
those grown in shade. However, if a position
can be found where ''E. ferox''
gets 3 or 4 hours
of sun a day, and part shade, the foliage is
often more attractive. This cycad is one of
the best species for the home garden.
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===Cultivation: ===
''E. ferox'' is one of the most attractive
and widely grown of the African cycads. It requires
excellent drainage and does particularly well in deep sandy soil.
It commonly grows in some shade, however in cultivation plants
grown in full sun grow much faster than
those grown in shade. However, if a position
can be found where ''E. ferox''
gets 3 or 4 hours
of sun a day, and part shade, the foliage is
often more attractive. This cycad is one of
the best species for the home garden.
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[[File:Encephalartos_ferox06.jpg|frame|Figure 6. ''E. ferox'' female cone with seeds.]]
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[[Category:Cycad|Encephalartos_ferox]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 16 October 2024

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Figure 1. E. ferox in Mozambique

Common Names:[edit]

Zululand cycad

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

This cycad is widely distributed along the coastal strip of Mozambique occurring mainly in the south. Its range extends into northern Natal along the coast. It is most often found growing in sand under the evergreen forest or growing in low undergrowth on sand dunes.

Stems:[edit]

Occasionally very old plants can reach a height of 1.8m.

Leaves:[edit]

The leaves are holly green and the leaflets are wider than any other Encephalartos species. There is a form of E. ferox, which has curly leaves, where the leaflets roll over to form a cylinder. The leaves are 1-2m in length and highly ornamental.

Cones:[edit]

Both the male and female cones are a spectacular orange red colour, but occasionally the cones can be yellow.

Figure 2. E. feroxwith cones.
Figure 3. E. feroxin habitat.
Figure 4. E. feroxdouble header male cone.
Figure 5. E. ferox female cone.

Cultivation:[edit]

E. ferox is one of the most attractive and widely grown of the African cycads. It requires excellent drainage and does particularly well in deep sandy soil. It commonly grows in some shade, however in cultivation plants grown in full sun grow much faster than those grown in shade. However, if a position can be found where E. ferox gets 3 or 4 hours of sun a day, and part shade, the foliage is often more attractive. This cycad is one of the best species for the home garden.

Figure 6. E. ferox female cone with seeds.

Contributed by:[edit]

Peter Heibloem, (Cycad Gardens) (Figure 2 - from Palms & Cycads No. 60&61, July-Dec 1998)
Dr Andre J Cilliers (Figures 1&3)
Paul Kennedy (Figure 4)


External Links:[edit]

World List, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr,